The 27th Grievance: Indigenous Nations and the Declaration of Independence
Date & Time
Thursday, July 2, 2026
9pm - 10pm
Location
Please come to Bowen branch library to Celebrate Americas' 250th Birthday.
Details
Audience
Age GroupsTeens, Adults
Program Type
Program TypeHolidays & Celebrations
Description
Please join us to Celebrate Americas' 250th Birthday. Heather Bruegl is going to present
The 27th Grievance: Indigenous Nations and the Declaration of Independence: Considered the most excellent break-up letter of all time, the Declaration of Independence is an indictment against the King of England and the oppression that the colonists seemingly felt by the King. But as Thomas Jefferson wrote these words, embedded in the 27th grievance against the King, he wrote of the “merciless Indian Savages” and forever painted Indigenous people as the enemy of the country. However, when broken down, the phrase reveals a deeper meaning and exposed that founders as land speculators. Learn what the phrase means and how it has shaped the course of United States history.
There is free parking on the street.
Questions?
Contact bowen@detroitpubliclibrary.org
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